The Central Coast Section boys golf championships on Tuesday at Rancho Canada Golf Club in Carmel will have a healthy local flavor. Both Serra-San Mateo and Sacred Heart Prep-Atherton qualified as a team at Wednesday’s Regional Two at Rancho Canada’s West Course. The Padres shot the same score as Palma-Salinas, 380. The Gators were one stroke behind at 381 with Mitty-San Jose the fourth qualifying team at 388.

St. Francis-Mountain View missed out by a stroke, shooting a team score of 389. Palo Alto shot 393 for seventh. Carlmont-Belmont’s 402 put the Scots right behind the Vikings in an 11-team field.

Serra took third in the round-robin portion of the West Catholic Athletic League, fourth in the WCAL tourney.

“We were happy with our score,” said Padres first-year coach Mike Langridge, class of ’91 at Serra. “It was a solid day. It was just qualifying. We didn’t win anything.”

Three locals qualified as individuals. Matt Heitel of St. Francis carded a 1-over 72. John Knowles of Palo Alto shot a 73, while teammate Matt Lewis qualified with a 76. Woodside’s Robert Wang shot an 81 with Trevor Hernstadt of Pinewood-Los Altos Hills finishing with an 83. Rohin Chandra of Menlo School-Atherton shot a 94.

The Padres had a 72 from junior Isaiah Salinda, the defending CCS champion. Austin Elchinoff carded a 74, while Jackson Raplach shot 76. Aiden Cronin’s 78 continued some good golf for the Padres, who had an 80 from Aaron Ong to finalize the five-player scoring. Ashton Silk shot 83.

SHP’s Bradley Knox, committed to Stanford, had the No. 2 low score on the day, shooting a 69. Knox finished with six birdies over his final 10 holes. SHP’s Derek Ackerman was close behind with an even-par 71. Taylor Oliver and Bradley Keller each shot a 79 for the Gators. Ryan Galvin completed the team scoring with an 83. Shane Snow, son of former major leaguer J.T. Snow, shot a 91.

The Lancers’ Timothy Goo had a 77, while Max Canfield shot a 78. Other St. Francis scores included Devrath Das (80), Austin Popa (82) and Justin Lau (88).

Paly’s Patrick Fuery shot an 80, while Henry Hughes carded an 81. San Niethammer had an 83 with Alex Hwang shooting an 85 for the Vikings.

Carlmont’s Jack Tilly lost out from advancing on a card-off after shooting a 76. Jack Carlson shot a 79 for the Scots, who had an 80 from Finigan Tilly, an 83 from Justin Chandra, an 84 from Mason Holman and an 85 from Brian Cheung.

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